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Easter (1982) is a curious little film, if you can really call it that. It’s more of an experimental piece, presenting a series of short interviews with the deceased, if you can believe that. The tone is oddly contemplative, almost meditative, with this eerie atmosphere hanging over it. The pacing is slow and deliberate, inviting you to sit with the weight of what these 'ancestors' have to share. There’s something distinctive about how it uses practical effects—nothing flashy, just a raw, haunting quality that keeps you engaged. The performances are minimal, but they linger, almost like whispers from beyond. It’s not something you'd see every day, that's for sure. Definitely a unique addition to any eclectic collection.
This film has seen limited releases, with early VHS copies being quite rare. It was later included in niche collections focusing on experimental cinema, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors often seek it for its unconventional approach and the way it stands apart from typical narrative structures. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate the avant-garde, making it a potential gem for the right collector.
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